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the british economy shrunk more than expected. the belgian economy is just as bleak. throughout northern and southern europe, the fear is losing your job. >> the fire has been burning for three months fell, who arming the striking workers. they are the latest victims of europe's economic crisis. say goodbye to the sprawling ford factory in eastern belgium. it is shutting down. with europe in recession, they are not selling enough vehicles. >> is a disaster for the region. 11,000 jobs were lost. we hope there are other jobs. >> i am feeling very insecure. i am feeling very insecure for the future. >> insecure and angry, which is why the workers have impounded 7000 cars. it is a new bargaining chip in their negotiations. what is happening shows how the eurozone debt crisis is becoming an economic and social crisis across the whole of europe. the last few years were about helping the heavily indebted countries in the south of the continent. the next few years are also going to be about helping these, the core economies. it is not only the big firms in trouble. this famil
the british economy shrunk more than expected. the belgian economy is just as bleak. throughout northern and southern europe, the fear is losing your job. >> the fire has been burning for three months fell, who arming the striking workers. they are the latest victims of europe's economic crisis. say goodbye to the sprawling ford factory in eastern belgium. it is shutting down. with europe in recession, they are not selling enough vehicles. >> is a disaster for the region. 11,000...
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the british economy shrunk more than expected. the belgian economy is just as bleak. throughout northern and southern europe, the fear is losing your job. >> the fire has been burning for three months fell, who arming the striking workers. they are the latest victims of europe's economic crisis. say goodbye to the sprawling ford factory in eastern belgium. it is shutting down. with europe in recession, they are not selling enough vehicles. >> is a disaster for the region. 11,000 jobs were lost. we hope there are other jobs. >> i am feeling very insecure. i am feeling very insecure for the future. >> insecure and angry, which is why the workers have impounded 7000 cars. it is a new bargaining chip in their negotiations. what is happening shows how the eurozone debt crisis is becoming an economic and social crisis across the whole of europe. the last few years were about helping the heavily indebted countries in the south of the continent. the next few years are also going to be about helping these, the core economies. it is not only the big firms in trouble. this famil
the british economy shrunk more than expected. the belgian economy is just as bleak. throughout northern and southern europe, the fear is losing your job. >> the fire has been burning for three months fell, who arming the striking workers. they are the latest victims of europe's economic crisis. say goodbye to the sprawling ford factory in eastern belgium. it is shutting down. with europe in recession, they are not selling enough vehicles. >> is a disaster for the region. 11,000...
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economy is doing. euro/yen 104.7 to 50. >>> japanese workers may have a few more yen in their pockets if union leaders get their way. labor and business leaders are discussing a proposed wage hike. >> translator: a wage increase is a way to ending deflation. it's time for businesses to invest in human resources and not cut corners with workers earnings. >> koga asked for an increase of wages much 1%. he said raises based on seniority should continue. the leader of the business federation opposed the union's demand. he said labor leaders are ignoring the reality of today's business climate. >> translator: this year workers and managers need to share a sense of crisis. we need to have constructive discussion. it's critical for us to do so, to ensure businesses survive and grow. people need stable employment. >> he said the current economic situation leaves no room for raising wages across the board. he said struggling firms may be forced to postpone or even cut regular raises. >>> manufacturers have long
economy is doing. euro/yen 104.7 to 50. >>> japanese workers may have a few more yen in their pockets if union leaders get their way. labor and business leaders are discussing a proposed wage hike. >> translator: a wage increase is a way to ending deflation. it's time for businesses to invest in human resources and not cut corners with workers earnings. >> koga asked for an increase of wages much 1%. he said raises based on seniority should continue. the leader of the...
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the imf and the eu already pledged money to support the beleaguered economy. i jubilation and towns across northern mali. people here know how fragile of their security is. the militants may have vanished for now and the desert, but any sign of weakness and they could return. few relished the prospect of a long guerrilla war. >> let's get the latest live from timbuktu. tom went into timbuktu with the troops and he joins us live. the islamist rebels out of sight but not out of mind? >> exactly. they are believed to be hiding in surrounding desert. but i can tell you the tension is rising here in timbuktu. there are scenes of looting downtown, with dozens of people out in the streets going one shop after the other, targeting shops that were held by ethnic touraregs. accusing them of collaborating with ms -- islamists and they say they are hiding arms, cash, and weapons. the malian army deployed in town, and is trying to contain the crowd, although it is not clear because there also kind of smiling and waving at the crowd. they have pulled out of boxes of weapons
the imf and the eu already pledged money to support the beleaguered economy. i jubilation and towns across northern mali. people here know how fragile of their security is. the militants may have vanished for now and the desert, but any sign of weakness and they could return. few relished the prospect of a long guerrilla war. >> let's get the latest live from timbuktu. tom went into timbuktu with the troops and he joins us live. the islamist rebels out of sight but not out of mind?...
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effective what, they mean is they've lined up support for sanctions and they're hurting the iranian economy. but the-- unfortunately, the-- what hasn't yet happened is it hasn't slowed down the program to a point where people can be comfortable about it, and there doesn't yet appear to be a significant diplomatic opening. >> rose: and the centrifuges are spinning. >> the next six to eight months people say will be an important time. it will be after the israeli election, which was yesterday, and before, perhaps, the iranian election. so poem stoims say the next six months are decisive, but perhaps these six months may actually be disoifs. >> rose: what is amazing to me-- if you think about it you had the israeli election, the u.s. election, the choice change in power, and you have iranian elections coming up. so it suggests that, you know, no matter how debates go, there are always new forces entering them which can have now agendas and new responsibilities and you never know how any of that might change, and that's what makes it so interesting. thank you, michael gordon. thank you david ig
effective what, they mean is they've lined up support for sanctions and they're hurting the iranian economy. but the-- unfortunately, the-- what hasn't yet happened is it hasn't slowed down the program to a point where people can be comfortable about it, and there doesn't yet appear to be a significant diplomatic opening. >> rose: and the centrifuges are spinning. >> the next six to eight months people say will be an important time. it will be after the israeli election, which was...
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is poised to grows from a two trillion dollars economy to three trillion dollars economy so really such a busy message. ok but. for my point if it was so. rosy for the russian economy why was negative so not very fit dress today because that was what it was all about right well absolutely but actually negative scenarios are really important because like they say hope for the best but prepare for the worse and there are always of course the skeptics or those you know that you would call cautiously optimistic including russia's former finance minister alex we interviewed him today and here's what he told us he's among its citizens. with these scenarios are the results of an opinion poll of three hundred fifty leading business when they're experts working with russia. t.v. did not clearly see the real measures taken by the government to improve the investment climate but the quick that's why all three scenarios no matter where they are based on a high or low oil price turned out to be negative i think they are realistic for example last year we had a deficit budget despite the price of alm
is poised to grows from a two trillion dollars economy to three trillion dollars economy so really such a busy message. ok but. for my point if it was so. rosy for the russian economy why was negative so not very fit dress today because that was what it was all about right well absolutely but actually negative scenarios are really important because like they say hope for the best but prepare for the worse and there are always of course the skeptics or those you know that you would call...
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. >> we start with a celebration of a key strategic alliance between europe's two great economies, france and germany. they have been friends for 50 years. >> after centuries of conflict, they culminated in two world wars. speaking at a news conference in berlin, german chancellor angela merkel and french president francois hollande talking about that. >> they promised to unveil proposals in the coming months and it is a big step forward dr. became to power pledging to reverse the plans that merkel had championed. >> it is the first time these bundestag has had a full parliament from another country here. the french president, hollande, recalled the original spirit leading to the historic relationship. >> young people are not only our future but also the reason for the policies that we are pursuing. >> young people in both of our countries have the uncomfortable good fortune that they have never had to experience in it. but peace and democracy. >> he also addressed the economic crisis in europe and chancellor merkel followed suit. she stressed it is necessary. >> what have we learned from
. >> we start with a celebration of a key strategic alliance between europe's two great economies, france and germany. they have been friends for 50 years. >> after centuries of conflict, they culminated in two world wars. speaking at a news conference in berlin, german chancellor angela merkel and french president francois hollande talking about that. >> they promised to unveil proposals in the coming months and it is a big step forward dr. became to power pledging to reverse...
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. -- effort to fix the global economy. >> most of the top has been about the global economic malaise. it is the home of the world economic forum based in the height of switzerland and year. the main focus has been on the eurozone and whether or not there are any green shoots of recovery. >> more than 1000 delegates have taught here over the course of five days for the ways to kill them. bill of the dream was resilient dynamism. there is plenty to plenty of resilience a little dynamism the added value is for global leaders from the public and the private side to get together and exchange ideas. people come back from here, a batteriesed,, loaded. >> the form called for an unprecedented $14 trillion dollars to make environmentally friendly. without decisive steps to protect the plan, sustainable growth cannot be guaranteed. >> the other big prices is the referendum on the european union and the crisis in the eurozone. it ranged high all week. they set out their visions for economic recovery. >> as my colleague said, competitiveness is the central issue for assuring austerity for your in
. -- effort to fix the global economy. >> most of the top has been about the global economic malaise. it is the home of the world economic forum based in the height of switzerland and year. the main focus has been on the eurozone and whether or not there are any green shoots of recovery. >> more than 1000 delegates have taught here over the course of five days for the ways to kill them. bill of the dream was resilient dynamism. there is plenty to plenty of resilience a little...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ >> the cost of a stamp is going up this weekend. the one cent increase goes into effect tomorrow.
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economy, cooling down growth there as well. the imf also sing about the risk of stagnation within the eurozone. companies like this machinery firm in germany depend on foreign markets to sell their products, and they are feeling the squeeze as customers abroad have less money to spend on european goods. according to the imf, the euro crisis and the global debt crisis are the greatest threats to global economic growth. the imf has trimmed its growth outlook for 2013 to 3.5%. it predicts a rebound to 4.1% in 2014. growth forecasts for developed nations have dropped to 1.4% for 2013, and growth is expected to hover near 2.2% for 2013. india and china remain the motors of the globa economy, the imf has also downgraded their growth levels for this year. >> i just a moment, did germany's education minister plagiarize her phd? >> first, the stories. suicide bombing at a shiite mosque in northern iraq has claimed the les of at least2 peop. dozens more were wounded. it is the latest in a spate of sectarian bombings and follows mass prot
economy, cooling down growth there as well. the imf also sing about the risk of stagnation within the eurozone. companies like this machinery firm in germany depend on foreign markets to sell their products, and they are feeling the squeeze as customers abroad have less money to spend on european goods. according to the imf, the euro crisis and the global debt crisis are the greatest threats to global economic growth. the imf has trimmed its growth outlook for 2013 to 3.5%. it predicts a...
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and emerging economy which has been growing quite faster together with other emerging economies especially in egypt and and indonesia. and these emerging economies have been also growing so fast -- [inaudible] a number of markets reforms. which can greece learn from the emerging economies? >> translator: let me begin by telling you, that the greek example has many differences compared to countries like brazil and other developing countries. however, out of all of these -- choose a few. you know, in brazil, there's over 20 million people that are leaving, of course, over ten years ago there were 45 million that lived in these. and so the government managed to get twenty -- half of them out. we in europe after the plan and the place after the war managed to overcome these problems and forming social states, which is unfortunately destroyed today due to austerity policies. and so the conclusion that we can draw is that from these countries is that the policies of the austerity cannot help any country overcome the crisis under any terms. the only way to help is by helping demand, helping justl
and emerging economy which has been growing quite faster together with other emerging economies especially in egypt and and indonesia. and these emerging economies have been also growing so fast -- [inaudible] a number of markets reforms. which can greece learn from the emerging economies? >> translator: let me begin by telling you, that the greek example has many differences compared to countries like brazil and other developing countries. however, out of all of these -- choose a few....
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but japan's sluggish economy forced its leaders to cut oda. they slashed it to less than half of what it was at its peak in the 1990s. however, they're determined to maintain a presence. so they're coming up with a new strategy. nhk world's reporter explains. >> reporter: for years a japanese government agency called gentleman japan international cooperation agency has provided aid to the country. last year in this village, japan installed a system to purify water. the oda program helped. the system uses gravel to filter water. even though this is a giant project, a private company does the work free of charge. >> translator: tasty. >> translator: now we don't get sick after drinking water. >> reporter: at the moment, they're working on new projects with private companies. until recently, the agency planned the projects. then it commissioned private companies to carry them out. but the japanese government paid the bill. under the new system, it's the company that do all the planning. jica pays up to $560,000 in research fees. the company pays
but japan's sluggish economy forced its leaders to cut oda. they slashed it to less than half of what it was at its peak in the 1990s. however, they're determined to maintain a presence. so they're coming up with a new strategy. nhk world's reporter explains. >> reporter: for years a japanese government agency called gentleman japan international cooperation agency has provided aid to the country. last year in this village, japan installed a system to purify water. the oda program helped....
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rather than security issues, it is the economy that is dominating the of said -- the debate. netanyahu maybe on his way to another victory, but it is far from plain sailing. the parties are likely to be ideologically different. for netanyahu, winning the selection and now may be the easy part. >> the trial of five men accused of raping a woman on of us have begun a fast track court in new delhi. the case has caused public outcry, and many are demanding women get better protection. the victim died two weeks after the incident. eight people have been killed in an attack in the afghan capital. a group of taliban gunmen stormed the building and took control of it for several hours. two policemen were among those killed. french prosecutors have charged an ethnic man with the murder of three female kurdish activists. he worked as a driver for the founder of the workers' party. she and two activists were found dead at a kurdish center in paris two weeks ago. the killing sparked protests from the community of kurds in france. russia is sending two passenger planes to be rude to fly h
rather than security issues, it is the economy that is dominating the of said -- the debate. netanyahu maybe on his way to another victory, but it is far from plain sailing. the parties are likely to be ideologically different. for netanyahu, winning the selection and now may be the easy part. >> the trial of five men accused of raping a woman on of us have begun a fast track court in new delhi. the case has caused public outcry, and many are demanding women get better protection. the...
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try and unite north and south of europe and is ultimately simply driving a wedge through the entire economy of the whole continent you know we can't afford to have twenty seven percent of french you thought employed will france declared bankruptcy no not not they don't actually have quite enough debt yet although they do have a rather startling ninety one percent debt to g.d.p. ratio but that's me around cheers night compared to somebody like the italians one hundred twenty or the dear old greeks probably one hundred sixty percent although i personally don't believe out so what is saying to me is that the eurozone is going to be ok as long as friends doesn't declare bankruptcy in the next couple of months well let's put it this way i mean we could all look to the heavens and go on going going because we look for a flying pigs i don't really see that there's a way that the over arching dilution of the european union and the euro zone itself that they can save themselves from affectively forty fifty sixty years of pork barrel politics is some horror of they're going to be miraculously saved i
try and unite north and south of europe and is ultimately simply driving a wedge through the entire economy of the whole continent you know we can't afford to have twenty seven percent of french you thought employed will france declared bankruptcy no not not they don't actually have quite enough debt yet although they do have a rather startling ninety one percent debt to g.d.p. ratio but that's me around cheers night compared to somebody like the italians one hundred twenty or the dear old...
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gets the economy back on solid ground. and move the progressive agenda floor. >> we have to get the economy going. to many people are unemployed. >> gun control, immigration reform, and deficit reduction. >> monday happens to be a federal holiday in the u.s.. >> what is memorable about this inauguration, it comes on martin luther king's birthday, the holiday we celebrate. he's using martin luther king jr.'s bible. he has got to take off from his great speech, i have a dream, back in 1963. and remember, martin luther king's dream did not only include ending segregation. it included ending needless wars, fighting poverty, and making america a more equal country. barack obama, tell us what your dream is for the second term and once that is over, once you have inspired us, go about the hard work of implementing that dream. it is a dream speech i am looking for. >> angela merkle. but the omens are not good. her coalition has just lost a regional election that was widely viewed as a test of public opinion. >> at first, it looked
gets the economy back on solid ground. and move the progressive agenda floor. >> we have to get the economy going. to many people are unemployed. >> gun control, immigration reform, and deficit reduction. >> monday happens to be a federal holiday in the u.s.. >> what is memorable about this inauguration, it comes on martin luther king's birthday, the holiday we celebrate. he's using martin luther king jr.'s bible. he has got to take off from his great speech, i have a...
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. >> he has seen the economy come up again, and the employment -- unemployment rate is still too high but i think this will improve. we're out of iraq and we are changing our policy in afghanistan, and osama bin laden is dead. the president has made a commitment to education and he is running with a 52% approval rate, and this is a good start for a second term. >> what about the critics of the president to say that the deficit has grown and he has not put his weight behind climate change. in his first address, he mentioned climate change three times. and there are still problems in the country and the criticism -- is that he has given a fabulous speech but has not followed through. >> i think some of the criticism is fair but you have to also talk about his initial priorities or challenges. he is really committed to doing something about this in the second term. the deficit is one of the most difficult issues and the president -- he does not sign the appropriation bills until they are passed by congress. and this is not something that the president can do alone. it is the congress dec
. >> he has seen the economy come up again, and the employment -- unemployment rate is still too high but i think this will improve. we're out of iraq and we are changing our policy in afghanistan, and osama bin laden is dead. the president has made a commitment to education and he is running with a 52% approval rate, and this is a good start for a second term. >> what about the critics of the president to say that the deficit has grown and he has not put his weight behind climate...
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of these union anneal the plight of the global economy fueled by europe's long running debt woes all that's being chewed over at this year's financial forum at switzerland's flashy ski resort of ninety's natasha and that scar is their force line after this break. it's. legit . play. live live. live . victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia with that very profit and that's why when there's a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he has said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups that they are meeting that is not a managers or change their name and strategy but just tell the same murderous. high ranking suspects give no comment are you upset about that mr president go soon. to president putin. both of you. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end and he says sick and stuff your bullshit and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. even if they're your bodyguards to watch themselves because the same goes for them. regards from synch i've nev
of these union anneal the plight of the global economy fueled by europe's long running debt woes all that's being chewed over at this year's financial forum at switzerland's flashy ski resort of ninety's natasha and that scar is their force line after this break. it's. legit . play. live live. live . victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia with that very profit and that's why when there's a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he has said that...
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susie: and the former vice chairman of the federal reserve, talks with us about the debt crisis, the economy and the fed. alan blinder joins us. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: just a single cent higher. earnings from software "giant" microsoft were only a penny more than what analysts were expecting. microsoft shares slipped as much as 2% on the news in after hours trading. here are the numbers: microsoft earned $0.76 a share, down 3.7% from a year ago. revenues rose more than 2.5% to $21.5 billion, but also below expectations. the results mark the first quarter to include sales of microsoft's new windows 8 operating system, and its tablet computer, thur
susie: and the former vice chairman of the federal reserve, talks with us about the debt crisis, the economy and the fed. alan blinder joins us. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: just a single cent higher. earnings from software "giant" microsoft were only a penny more than what analysts were expecting. microsoft shares slipped as much as 2% on the news in after hours trading. here are the numbers: microsoft earned $0.76 a share, down 3.7% from...
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what they found was that an undocumented immigrants contributed 17 billion in the texas economy at a cost of 1.5 billion. when you are talking about the economic argument, economists say we need to legalize undocumented immigrants. when you leave immigration in this kind of tenuis way, a path to citizenship, people want to know what are the specifics. what does that look like? right now, getting at the end of the line is 110 years back. so, there's something missing in terms of really going deep and frankly in terms of the president. this would be a moment to say let's look at who we are as an immigrant country. more money is spent on immigration enforcement than any other law enforcement combined. >> understand the argument you're making and the business community over woman the supports you. they want this immigration reform, they want people who are here illegally to be given citizenship. what i'm trying to get at is there is clearly opposition to this reform. we heard it in that peace and we hear it all of the time from conservatives in the country who say there cannot be amnesty
what they found was that an undocumented immigrants contributed 17 billion in the texas economy at a cost of 1.5 billion. when you are talking about the economic argument, economists say we need to legalize undocumented immigrants. when you leave immigration in this kind of tenuis way, a path to citizenship, people want to know what are the specifics. what does that look like? right now, getting at the end of the line is 110 years back. so, there's something missing in terms of really going...
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we are trying to regain the health of the japanese economy. thank you. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you mr. akira amari. >> i would like to commend akira amari in the government and the bank of japan for their commitment. the importance of that and managing expectations and the second point is about the operation of having independent -- operational independence with a mandate and i will give you three cases. but the responsibility of the central bank is is to determine the have to take into account issues such as trevor has raised about the broader impact on the economy and the impact on financial durability, including global and financial considerations so if you're in the case of my central bank and you are returning to inflation and you have a potential issue with household credit, you might take a little bit longer to get that back to 2%. the policy might be a little bit tighter support these measures. you might take a little longer to get back, given the issues that trevor was flagging. if you're coming from below, and you
we are trying to regain the health of the japanese economy. thank you. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you mr. akira amari. >> i would like to commend akira amari in the government and the bank of japan for their commitment. the importance of that and managing expectations and the second point is about the operation of having independent -- operational independence with a mandate and i will give you three cases. but the responsibility of the central bank is is to...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our cheeks. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow five the fans are facing trial over the nine eleven attacks and a war crimes tribunal at the guantanamo bay u.s. naval base the pretrial hearings which kicked off on monday are intended to resolve dozens of legal issues among those on trial as khalid shaikh mohammed the alleged mastermind of the attacks that killed nearly three thousand people for others are accused of training and aiding the hijackers the defendants have been in u.s. custody for a decade now in two thousand and six president george w. bush announced they were among captives sent to guantanamo from secret overseas prisons the fans lawyers have asked the judge to order the u.s. government to release documents regarding the cia's alleged role in a moving in moving suspects across international borders anti-war activists sara flounders says the cia is using secret prisons outside the country to skate
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britain's oldest local sobs that's gone away to find again simple store expansion and a struggling economy. also could you expect a tanker to cut in front of you on a highway the details of this road incident and rules russia and just ahead. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make. i'm source way. fragile people on our t.v. . you're watching r t with me and tom would say it's good to have you with us. but raney authorities are searching for a new round of talks with the opposition later this week amid the continuing crackdown on energy regime rallies across the nation the sunni want to he has been widely accused by rights groups of using tear gas and torture against protesters and as already the likes here show us your reports even those who try and treat the injured demonstrators say they are being victimized not to drive was among a group of doctors who were trying to help the injured during a protest in bahrain she claims that after a violent aggress
britain's oldest local sobs that's gone away to find again simple store expansion and a struggling economy. also could you expect a tanker to cut in front of you on a highway the details of this road incident and rules russia and just ahead. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make. i'm source way. fragile people on our t.v. . you're watching r t with me and...
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the invasion more bring a boost to the local economy. thousands of spectators are expected and like me. may be encouraged to have a go. well hopefully on this rage of just being told that truscott don't understand the commands for jobs. so that's what i find the break. you didn't really think it was going to did you. jack your grind with her body double and all not ask you in a can. and it is the real thing. phil's got the weather. good morning good morning. yes. pretty decent sort of pharaoh. i've already had one person comment to me. it was very nice to see a little bit of sunshine you haven't seen an awful lot of it of late. and for many some point that these two are going to see some decent. sunny spells not really doing much for the temperatures just at the moment it's just very nice to have that sunshine. there's the feature this broader problems overnight. lurking behind me is another wet night for many parts of the british isles we really very much are in a window of opportunity here so grab it was do can you will notice that it
the invasion more bring a boost to the local economy. thousands of spectators are expected and like me. may be encouraged to have a go. well hopefully on this rage of just being told that truscott don't understand the commands for jobs. so that's what i find the break. you didn't really think it was going to did you. jack your grind with her body double and all not ask you in a can. and it is the real thing. phil's got the weather. good morning good morning. yes. pretty decent sort of pharaoh....
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about how to grow the economy. and i think there are issues, like immigration reform, where there are democrats and republicans who want to come together to fix the problem. the question is will the president frustrate that or facilitate that. and i don't know the answer to that question. >> it was interesting on the day of the inauguration, brian williams and others and i were talking, and we noticed some video during the luncheon, and one of the things that caught our eye was a great moment here. you have your back to us. but there you are with secretary clinton and president clinton. and that's just one of those moments where you say, gosh, what were they talking about? any advice there? >> talking about personal health. we both lost our dads when we were young, and we were talking. i got concussions when i was young, and hillary was telling me about hers. we were just kind of chumming it up. look, if we had a clinton presidency, if we had erskine bowles, i think we would have fixed this fiscal mess by now. that
about how to grow the economy. and i think there are issues, like immigration reform, where there are democrats and republicans who want to come together to fix the problem. the question is will the president frustrate that or facilitate that. and i don't know the answer to that question. >> it was interesting on the day of the inauguration, brian williams and others and i were talking, and we noticed some video during the luncheon, and one of the things that caught our eye was a great...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds of report . to speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. cool. in washington to syria now where activists and rebels say the bodies of at least sixty five young men have been found on the bank of a river in the northern syrian city of aleppo and i must warn you that you may find the following footage extremely disturbing by. of them had their hands tied behind their backs with gunshots rings to the heads the bodies were covered in mud and showed signs of the pain activists say more bodies could still be in the water at the moment there's no information on who carried out the killings let's get some more reaction now from. from the arab lawyers association all. right i think i'm speaking to michael prized is that correct. i know you're speaking to me so
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> and we are back in snow covered davos. more of my conversation with dig abdullah of jordan. there's another election that took place this week, this really elections, when you look at what happened, do you believe that prime minister netanyahu may be encouraged to take more positive steps to try and achieve a two-state solution? >> well, i could say, i'm probably happier with the turn out of my election than he is with his. but whatever happens there's an understanding with the prime minister because obviously -- last year, 2012 was a year where we tried to keep the atmosphere posit
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happening to the global economy. welcome back you're watching our live from moscow with me and he said now way well if you're interested in the russian military you can get a closer look at it by taking a drive on the country's roads that's right battle ready aircraft and heavily armored machinery comes within meters of those driving on russia's highways earlier artie's tom barton told me what sort of military hardware you could end up seeing. you can't see anything of the moment is this driver making his way along the road and suddenly screaming out of the distance comes this fighter jet just fifty meters above the road this helicopter doing the same thing coming in very very low over a driver who is just changing lanes at the time he was apparently training for search and rescue missions himself and then later on in the city of new gil in the urals we'll see just minor business driving along and suddenly a tank comes across the road someone hasn't worked out how to use the brakes yet i think he was the tank was on
happening to the global economy. welcome back you're watching our live from moscow with me and he said now way well if you're interested in the russian military you can get a closer look at it by taking a drive on the country's roads that's right battle ready aircraft and heavily armored machinery comes within meters of those driving on russia's highways earlier artie's tom barton told me what sort of military hardware you could end up seeing. you can't see anything of the moment is this driver...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on our. mission to free credit take three months for charges free. range month free. three stooges free. download free broadcast live video for your media project free media down to r t dot com. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow the british government continues with public sector spending cuts in a battle with financial woes it appears there were reality of a sterile he is starting to buy a number of homeless people i mean you case dramatically increasing passing fifty thousand across the country boy boy going that some of those forced to sleep rough . it's freezing cold wet and hungry there's nowhere for you to go to dry off and no money in your pockets this street is all you've got and there's no one that will help you welcome to bernie in the case capital homelessness. remember right. there she said drop grandma don't have what we have right now i mean you shouldn't be home routers a lot of people who called me a
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on time with shops and restaurants having to close early that this could impact the already fragile economy and it looks like the cold weather is here to stay a little bit longer the met office of issued a severe weather warning of course large parts of the country looks like much of the chaos we've seen over the past couple of days but to continue here proving once again that when it comes to britain a little bit of snow can cause a lot of trouble surf. london. now take a look at some other stories from around the world twenty five protesters have been arrested after trying to anger an air force base near the turkish city where u.s. troops are sampling two patriot missile batteries to be deployed the or the syrian border earlier the first of six patriarch batteries along with german troops arrived in the port city it's kunderan were protesters voiced their anger over a stance against a mascot turkey has been a staunch critic of the us regime and has openly supported the rebels. syria itself rebels continue to target pro-government facilities with the latest suicide bombing having killed at
on time with shops and restaurants having to close early that this could impact the already fragile economy and it looks like the cold weather is here to stay a little bit longer the met office of issued a severe weather warning of course large parts of the country looks like much of the chaos we've seen over the past couple of days but to continue here proving once again that when it comes to britain a little bit of snow can cause a lot of trouble surf. london. now take a look at some other...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. says. you're watching our. virgin which was once proud of having some of the most effective legislation in the world to spend of homelessness now has over fifty thousand people sleeping rough and with the government assuring in public sector spending cuts in an attempt to battle the country's financial troubles the number of homeless people is only expected to rise. when she read some of those living on the streets. it's freezing cold wet and hungry there's nowhere for you to go to dry off and no money in your pockets this street is all you've got and there's no one that will help you welcome to bernie and the case capital homelessness. remember right. in there she should drop grandma why don't have one treat. her well and we shouldn't be home routers a lot of people do call where the search only be real car park where people live. all over the place this is why god truck they're here yet in the region are here michael is by no
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brains old bridges local shops that's found a way to find again see postal expansion in a struggling economy. also could your expected tangle to cut in front of you want to highway the details of the road incident in rural russia just ahead. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome to the big picture. you're watching r.t. bahraini authorities have searched for new round of talks with the opposition later this week amid a continuing crackdown on anti regime rallies across the nation the cinema he has been widely used by rights groups of using tear gas and torture against protesters and as our g.'s alexia's just carry a pause even those who try and treat the injured demonstrators say they are being victimized not to dive was among a group of doctors who were trying to help the injured during a protest in bahrain she going to that after violently crushing the dissent the or forty's turned their attent
brains old bridges local shops that's found a way to find again see postal expansion in a struggling economy. also could your expected tangle to cut in front of you want to highway the details of the road incident in rural russia just ahead. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome to the big picture....
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the point is, we have a down economy, that flat economy. we're not pulling anything away from the private sector. i was making the point about barnes and noble, and the point is that business -- i've never seen a business that says i'm going to go out and invest because the government's cutting spending on education. >> i think it gives confidence. i don't think -- dean baker is a terribly smart guy, but doesn't understand how business people think. business people want lower spending and lower deficits and loafer taxes. isn't that true? phil, the confidence factor alone, we're not greece. that's going to help us. >> yeah, look, we've still got a tremendous amount of capital on the sidelines. we've essentially got a capital strike, business profits have been very high, but they're not being reinvested. and that's because of all of the uncertainty about this enormous federal government that we've got and whether we're going to get it under control or it's going to continue to have an ever increasing footprint that's going to crowd out the pr
the point is, we have a down economy, that flat economy. we're not pulling anything away from the private sector. i was making the point about barnes and noble, and the point is that business -- i've never seen a business that says i'm going to go out and invest because the government's cutting spending on education. >> i think it gives confidence. i don't think -- dean baker is a terribly smart guy, but doesn't understand how business people think. business people want lower spending and...